In a significant ruling, a Tennessee man previously pardoned by former President Trump for his involvement in the January 6,…
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In a significant escalation of tensions between the Trump administration and Harvard University, officials notified the prestigious institution that it…
On June 19, 2025, communities across the nation will mark the 160th anniversary of Juneteenth, a significant holiday celebrating the…
In a significant possible shift to the U.S. Navy’s naming conventions, the service is considering renaming multiple ships that currently…
In a significant policy shift, the Justice Department has announced it will dismiss lawsuits against multiple local police departments and…
House Democrats have taken a firm stance against proposed cuts to the Community Relations Service (CRS), a civil rights-era office…
The U.S. Justice Department has initiated a civil rights investigation into the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office in Minnesota regarding its…
In a recent protest outside the office of GOP Representative Young Kim in California, members of the Service Employees International…
The Trump administration has initiated a new regulation that reclassifies certain career civil servants as “at-will” employees. This change is…
The impending closure of the Community Relations Service (CRS), a pivotal office of the U.S. Justice Department established during the…